you are (informal)
(tú) eres | (vos) sos
we are
(nosotros) estamos
No estoy en casa ahora mismo.
I'm not at home right now.
Where does the word 'no' (not) always go in Spanish?
'no' always goes before the conjugated verb.
What is the -ar ending for 'we' (nosotros)?
-amos
How do you say 'ready' in Spanish?
listo
he/she/(it) is
(él/ella) es
you all are
(ustedes) están
¿Qué es?
What is it?
What is the Spanish principle of matching adjectives with the gender of nouns and pronouns?
What is the -er ending for you (tú)?
-es
How do you say 'still/yet' in Spanish?
todavía
they are
(ellos) son
you are (formal)
(usted) está
¿Cómo eres?
What are you like? | What kind of person are you?
What word order change sometimes happens in questions?
The subject and the conjugated verb invert.
What is the -ar, -er, and -ir ending for I (yo)?
-o
How do you say 'quite/pretty/rather' in Spanish?
bastante
we are
(nosotros) somos
you are (informal)
(tú/vos) estás
¿Dónde están tus llaves?
Where are your keys?
What does every complete sentence require in any language?
Every complete sentence requires a conjugated verb.
What is the -er and -ir ending for 'they' (ellos)?
-en
How do you say 'the key' in Spanish?
la llave
you are (formal)
(usted) es
he/she/(it) is
(él/ella) está
La casa de mi madre es bastante pequeña.
My mother's house is quite small.
What two punctuation marks have a right side and upside down version?
¿?
¡!
What is the -ar ending for 'you' (tú)?
-as
What are the four words for 'the' in Spanish?
el – los
la – las
I am
(yo) soy
I am
(yo) estoy
Está muy cansada.
She's very tired.
What is the difference between él and el?
él – he
el – the (masculine singular)
What is the -er and -ir ending for 'he/she/it'?
-e
What is the word 'of/from' in Spanish?
de
you all are
(ustedes) son
they are
(ellos) están
Llegan mañana.
They arrive tomorrow.
What is the difference between 'esta' and 'está'
esta – this (feminine singular)
está – he/she/it is
What is the -ar ending for they (ellos)?
-an
How do you say 'there' in Spanish?
allí
allá